Lectionary Calendar
Thursday, April 23rd, 2026
the Third Week after Easter
the Third Week after Easter
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Bible Commentaries
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible Commentary Critical
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Exodus 25:4 4. goats' hair—or leather of
goats' skin.
Psalms 109:3 3. (Compare Psalms 35:7;
Psalms 69:4).
Psalms 125:4 4. (Compare Psalms 7:10;
Psalms 84:11).
Psalms 145:14 14. (Compare Psalms 37:17;
Psalms 54:4).
Psalms 150:3 3, 4. trumpet—used to call
religious assemblies;
Psalms 29:4 4. powerful . . . majesty—literally,
"in power, in majesty."
Psalms 37:38 38. together—at once; entirely
(Psalms 4:8).
Psalms 54:2 2. (Compare Psalms 4:1;
Psalms 5:1).
Psalms 59:8 8. (Compare Psalms 2:4;
Psalms 37:13).
Psalms 71:12 12. (Compare Psalms 22:19;
Psalms 40:4).
Psalms 71:13 13. (Compare Psalms 35:4;
Psalms 40:14).
Psalms 9:11 11. (Compare Psalms 2:6;
Psalms 3:4).
Proverbs 13:4 4. (Compare Proverbs 12:11;
Proverbs 12:27).
Proverbs 16:16 16. (Compare Proverbs 3:16;
Proverbs 4:5).
Proverbs 2:4 4. There must be earnest prayer
and effort.
Proverbs 20:4 4. shall . . . beg—literally,
"ask" (in this sense, :-).
Ezekiel 11:4 4. prophesy . . . prophesy—The
repetition marks emphatic earnestness.
Acts 4 overview CHAPTER 4
:-. PETER AND JOHN
BEFORE THE SAMHEDRIM.
Hebrews 12:24 24. new—not the usual term
(kaine) applied to the Christian covenant ( :-), which would mean new as different from, and
superseding the old; but Greek, "nea,"
"recent," "lately established," having the
"freshness of youth," as opposed to age. The mention
Revelation 19:4 4. beasts—rather, "living
creatures."
sat—Greek,
"sitteth."
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These files are a derivative of an electronic edition prepared from text scanned by Woodside Bible Fellowship.
This expanded edition of the Jameison-Faussett-Brown Commentary is in the public domain and may be freely used and distributed.